Gravity for Elementary and Middle students (Teach)
Gravity is a force that pulls all objects towards one another. The more mass an object has, the stronger its gravitational pull. While it appears lighter objects fall slower on Earth, this is due to air resistance, not differences in mass - in a vacuum all objects fall at the same rate. The amount of gravity and weight experienced varies on different planets depending on their mass.
Gravity is a force affecting all objects; heavier objects exert stronger gravitational pulls. Demonstrations show gravity's effects, mass variance across planets, and misconceptions.
Gravity for Elementary and Middle students (Teach)
1.
Gravity: the
phenomenon
that keeps
our feet on
the ground:
By Moira Whitehouse PhD
2.
Gravity is aforce.
Gravity is a force that pulls.
Every object has gravity.
So every object pulls on every other
object.
The more mass an object has, the harder
it pulls.
3.
We will usetwo hypothetical planets for our
example. Both the blue and green planets
are pulling on each other.
Which one pulls harder?
4.
This should helpus see that the more mass
an object has the stronger its gravity.
Moon Earth
The Earth obviously has more mass than
But the Moon’s gravity is also pulling on
the Moon and it pulls harder.
the Earth. So hard that the oceans swell
So much harder that theever it passes. in an
toward the Moon where Moon is held We
call this high tide. Earth as though by some
orbit around the
magically strong string.
If you duga hole
right through the
Earth and fell in,
how far would
you fall?
9.
You’d fall intothe hole and shoot right past
the center because you would be going so
fast. As soon as you passed it, you
would be pulled
back towards the
center. So you
would bounce back
and forth like a
bungie jumper till
you finally stopped
at the center.
10.
On Earth itappears that not everything falls
to the ground at the same rate.
It seems to us that things with less
mass or weight e.g. feathers fall
slower than things with more mass
or weight e.g. rocks.
This is a misconception.
As demonstrated by Galileo in the 1500’s, all
objects in a vacuum, fall at the same rate
regardless of mass.
Lighter objects on Earth fall slower due to
our atmosphere which slows their descent.
11.
On the Moon,an astronaut dropped a
feather and a hammer.
Since there is no atmosphere on the
Moon the feather and the hammer hit
the ground at the same time.
The weight ofan object is a measure of
how hard gravity pulls on it.
However, the amount of gravity on each
planet differs. The Moon has only one-sixth
as much gravity as the earth. Consequently,
on the moon you would weigh only one-
sixth of what you weigh on Earth.
The farther anobject is from the center of
a planet, the weaker the force of gravity.
So, would this apple weigh more in some
place like Death Valley or on top of a very
high mountain?
23.
Weight of aone pound apple heading out
to space.
Apple Apple Apple Apple
weighs weighs weighs weighs
1 pound 1/4 pound 1/9 pound 1/16 pound
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24.
In a spaceshiplike the shuttle, you would be
weightless. However this is not because
you are so far from Earth that there is no
gravity. It is because the spaceship, being
pulled by gravity, is always falling from
beneath you.
25.
Both of thesemen are weightless, still they are
both being pulled by gravity. They have weight
only when gravity pushes them against
something like the floor or a scale.
26.
What causes gravity?
Eventhe great At his time
Sir Isaac Newton and still
couldn’t answer today, what
that one. causes gravity
is a mystery.
But it is a force that effects everything in
the universe.